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Head YOUTEK IG Speed Elite tennis racket review

Head YOUTEK IG Speed Elite tennis racket specifications and review

Head YOUTEK IG Speed Elite review - positioned between the MP and Lite versions of the YOUTEK IG Speed series the Elite offers the perfect balance between power and maneuverability. 
Head YOUTEK IG Speed Elite will suit best young players who had spent plenty of time on the court and need a better racket which will bring more power and accuracy to the average shots. This racket will also suit club players who play weekends and like to take part in amateur competitions as this is a professionally made tennis racket with high-tech materials and very good characteristics.

Here are the main specifications of the Head YOUTEK IG Speed Elite tennis racket:
Headsize: 100 square inches / 645 sq. cm
Length: 27 inches / 68.5 cm
Composition: d3o / Innegra / Graphite
Balance (strung): 2 points head light / 34.4 cm
Swingweight (strung): 315
Beam width: 22 mm 
Flex: 65
Grip type: HydroSorb Tour
String pattern: 16 Mains x 19 Crosses
Recommended String Tension: 52-62 lbs.
Weight (unstrung): 10.1 oz / 285 grams
Weight (strung): 10.6 oz / 300 grams

And here is a short video review of the Head YOUTEK IG Speed Elite tennis racket:


Head YOUTEK IG Speed Elite is a very good racket and I myself am considering replacing my current HEAD racket from the Ti series with this one. It is perfect for those players who can't handle the heavier Head YOUTEK IG Speed and the more expensive Head YouTek Graphene Speed Pro. It performs very well in different play situations and that is why I strongly recommend it.

4.5

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